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Miami Startup E-Force Marine Unveils Aurora E30, South Florida's First Electric Catamaran

A South Florida family-run startup unveiled the Aurora E30, a 30-foot electric catamaran it claims is Miami's first, backed by two years of real-world testing.

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Miami Startup E-Force Marine Unveils Aurora E30, South Florida's First Electric Catamaran
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E-Force Marine, a South Florida family-run startup, went public with the Aurora E30 on March 20, 2026, billing the 30-foot electric catamaran as Miami's first all-electric boat of its kind. The local profile marked the company's first significant public exposure, and the claim, while unverified against Miami's broader marine market, comes from both the local publisher's characterization and the company's own marketing.

The Aurora E30 runs on E-Force's proprietary Aurora E-Drive, which the company describes as "a fully customizable electric propulsion system, including motors, batteries, controls, monitoring, and charging, all tailored to your vessel's needs." E-Force positions the system around three pillars: silence on the water, low maintenance overhead, and scalable architecture. The site copy is direct about the practical pitch: "Our electric drive systems require minimal maintenance, giving you more time to enjoy your boat hassle-free."

No technical specifications, including battery capacity, range, top speed, or charging time, were released alongside the reveal. What E-Force does offer prospective buyers and press is a demo ride on a repowered vessel the company says is "backed by two years of real-world testing." The repowered boat's name and the testing locations have not been disclosed, and no third-party validation or test data has been published to support the claim.

The Aurora E-Drive is also available as a standalone retrofit product, with E-Force accepting quote requests for custom installations. The company says its "scalable system architecture allows for intelligent e-drive systems," suggesting the technology is intended to move beyond the E30 into other vessel configurations.

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E-Force describes itself as "redefining boating by making it cleaner, simpler, and far more affordable to enjoy," and frames the electric conversion pitch around operating economics: lower fuel costs and reduced maintenance rather than raw performance figures. That framing will resonate with anyone who has priced out a season of diesel and marina labor, even if the hard numbers to back the comparison haven't surfaced yet.

The Aurora E30 is still in the design and build phase. Interested buyers can follow the build progression by signing up through the company's site. For demo scheduling or propulsion system inquiries, E-Force Marine is reachable at 1-786-796-7990 or Info@Eforcemarine.com.

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